The tweet I saw was translated in English, but that version shows up in Spanish here.
Below is the article included in Enrique Corbella's publication X, translated in English. Sara must be very disappointed, because as we can read, she really wanted to be selected for the McDonald's All-American Girls Game. I find it hard to believe that she wasn't selected. Probably the eligibility rules have changed. Last year, three international players came to finish their high school careers in the US, as Sara is doing this year. Lara Somfai from Australia, Denya Prawl and Agot Makeer from Canada, and all three were selected!
NCAA
In the United States, they are raffling off Okeke, the 18-year-old Spaniard who is making waves: “We want Sara!”
Sara Okeke begins her tour of some of the top NCAA universities to decide her destination for next season.
ENRIQUE CORBELLA (2026/02/11)
Sara Okeke, an 18-year-old Spanish center standing at 6'4", has become one of the biggest sensations in basketball in the United States with her averages of 17 points, 7 rebounds, and a 70% field goal percentage.
The former Estudiantes and Zentro Basket player is excelling at DME Academy, which has attracted the interest of numerous top-level universities in the NCAA. Sara Okeke wore the University of Kentucky jersey and was greeted with chants of “We want Sara!” at the Historic Memorial Coliseum, demonstrating the Spanish player's huge impact in the United States.
“I'm really hungry, to be honest, I want to shine in the United States,” Sara Okeke said in an interview with El País at the end of July.
Indiana and Kentucky are two of the universities that Okeke, MVP of the European Under-18 Championship last summer, has scheduled to visit.
Sara Okeke makes history in Spanish basketball by aiming for the McDonald's All American Game
Sara Okeke recently made history in Spanish basketball and broke another barrier by making the preliminary list for the McDonald's All American Game, the youth All Star game that brings together the best high school players in the United States.
The McDonald's All American has been held since 1978 and is a nationally televised event attended by scouts from all US universities, as well as WNBA and NBA teams.
It is a kind of baptism of fire for future basketball stars. And to realize this, you only have to look at the list of players who have worn the red ‘M’ uniform. Names such as Magic Johnson, Michael Jordan, Breanna Stewart, Elena Delle Donne, Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, and Paige Bueckers have shown off their skills in New York before the eyes of the entire basketball world.
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